Latent Profiles of Perceived Social Support and Their Impact on Suicidal Behavior in Chinese Gender Minorities: A Mediated Model
Issues in Mental Health Nursing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 12
Published: March 6, 2025
Gender
minority
face
significant
health
challenges,
with
social
support
playing
a
crucial
role
in
mitigating
these
issues.
However,
the
impact
of
various
profiles
on
suicidal
behavior
among
gender
minorities
China,
country
an
Eastern
collectivist
culture,
remains
underexplored.
This
study
aimed
to
examine
how
affect
Chinese
minority,
focus
mediating
roles
appearance
congruence
and
identity
acceptance.
involved
419
recruited
December
2020.
Latent
profile
analysis
was
conducted
Mplus
(version
8.3)
classify
different
profiles.
Additionally,
mediation
analyses
using
PROCESS
macro
3.5)
were
performed
explore
relationship
between
behavior.
The
acceptance
examined
within
pathways.
Four
identified:
Low
Social
Support
(LSS;
22.2%),
Middle
(MSS;
31.0%),
Family
(LFS;
20.5%),
High
(HSS;
26.3%).
LSS
exhibited
highest
rates
behavior,
while
LFS
MSS
showed
no
differences
suicide
(p
=
0.77,
95%
CI
[-0.86,
1.16]).
mediated
for
MSS,
LFS,
profiles,
indirect
effects
0.12,
0.06,
0.14,
respectively.
Only
effect
through
acceptance,
size
0.06.
Our
examines
cultural
norms,
particularly
Confucian
family
ideals,
influence
mental
outcomes
minorities.
By
applying
Profile
Analysis
(LPA),
we
identify
distinct
emphasize
These
findings
provide
foundation
culturally
sensitive
interventions
tailored
needs
minorities,
offering
insights.
Language: Английский
Is physical exercise associated with reduced adolescent social anxiety mediated by psychological resilience?: evidence from a longitudinal multi-wave study in China
Jingtao Wu,
No information about this author
Yanhong Shao,
No information about this author
Wanli Zang
No information about this author
et al.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: March 5, 2025
The
study
aims
to
investigate
whether
physical
exercise
is
associated
with
psychological
resilience,
thereby
significantly
affecting
adolescent
social
anxiety,
and
analyze
the
longitudinal
cross-temporal
stability
between
these
three
interrelated
factors.
methodology
involved
a
survey
utilizing
International
Physical
Activity
Questionnaire
(IPAQ),
Connor-Davidson
Resilience
Scale
(CD-RISC),
Social
Anxiety
(SAS)
across
various
regions
in
China,
including
Sichuan,
Guangdong,
Shanxi
Province,
Beijing.
A
total
of
1259
participants
were
recruited
from
primary,
middle,
high
schools,
an
average
age
13.7
years.
sample
comprised
626
males
633
females.
tracking
approach
was
implemented,
commencing
June
2023,
follow-up
rounds
scheduled
every
months,
culminating
four
rounds.
results
are
as
follows:
(1)
positively
correlated
resilience
(r
=
0.35,
p
<
0.001)
negatively
anxiety
-
0.26,
0.001);
(2)
could
predict
next
period
(PET1
→
SAT2:
β
0.31,
(3)
Psychological
played
mediating
role
association
on
PRT2:
0.42,
PRT2
SAT3:
0.38,
p-values
0.001).
exercise,
exhibit
stability,
has
significant
lagged
effect
anxiety.
may
indirectly
reduce
through
its
enhanced
adolescents.
Language: Английский
A parallel-group controlled clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of self-family-environment empowerment diet management intervention in improving outcomes for pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: March 13, 2025
Introduction
Gestational
diabetes
mellitus
(GDM)
is
a
serious
health
problem
that
poses
threats
to
both
mothers
and
babies,
thus
leading
the
intensive
need
for
management.
The
current
study
examined
how
SFEE
diet
management
intervention
affected
glycemic
control,
maternal
outcomes,
dietary
compliance
in
GDM.
Methods
Patients
not
enrolled
were
ascribed
either
group
or
control
which
standard
advice
was
provided.
Although
assessors
of
outcome
blind,
participants
providers
not.
principal
outcomes
included
fasting
blood
glucose,
HbA1c,
macrosomia,
cesarean
rates,
compliance,
GDM
knowledge.
Ethical
approval
granted
by
First
Hospital
Shanxi
Medical
University
Ethics
Committee
(
ClinicalTrials.gov
registration
ID:
NCTO6707064).
Results
All
acute
long-term
generally
showed
degree
improvement
glucose
HbA1c
greater
compared
with
rest
(−0.45
mmol/L,
p
<
0.01;
−0.35%,
0.05);
12%
macrosomia
versus
25%
contrast
section
necessitations
18%
against
30%
counterpart
0.05).
Concerning
other
variables,
adherence
knowledge
also
reported
higher
values
proportion
here
over
85%,
only
6.25%
dropout
rate.
Conclusion
found
improved
adherence,
facilitated
increasing
family
social
support.
This
suggests
promising
managing
Language: Английский
Analysis of influencing factors of psychological resilience in patients with traumatic fractures and its effect on posttraumatic growth
D. Chen,
No information about this author
Kuan‐Fu Chen,
No information about this author
Jinglei Xu
No information about this author
et al.
World Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(4)
Published: March 25, 2025
BACKGROUND
Traumatic
fractures
are
mainly
caused
by
various
exogenous
traumatic
events,
which
not
only
damage
patients’
physical
health
but
also
affect
their
psychological
state
and
aggravate
stress
responses.
AIM
To
analyze
the
influencing
factors
of
resilience
patients
with
effect
on
posttraumatic
growth
(PTG).
METHODS
This
study
included
188
admitted
to
First
People’s
Hospital
Shangqiu
from
November
2022
2023.
The
participants
were
categorized
based
patient’s
assessed
Connor-Davidson
Resilience
Scale
(CD-RISC)
into
better
group
(CD-RISC
score
≥
60
points,
n
=
80)
poor
<
108).
Patients’
sleep
quality
was
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI).
identification
in
realized
binary
Logistic
regression
(with
such
as
sex,
age,
injury
cause,
trauma
severity,
fracture
site,
personality,
PSQI
for
analysis).
determination
PTG
status
all
used
Chinese
version
Posttraumatic
Growth
Inventory
(C-PTGI).
Furthermore,
a
Spearman
correlation
analysis
conducted
association
between
PTG.
RESULTS
related
personality.
demonstrated
statistically
lower
scores
than
(P
0.05).
revealed
CD-RISC
(all
P
each
C-PTGI
dimension
total
(relating
others,
new
possibilities,
personal
strength,
spiritual
change,
appreciation
life)
higher
indicated
positive
dimensions
CONCLUSION
include
quality,
is
closely
associated
Language: Английский
A cross
Yuexin Zhang,
No information about this author
Hongfei Mo,
No information about this author
Jingqiong Tang
No information about this author
et al.
PubMed,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
49(10), P. 1556 - 1565
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Healthcare
workers,
as
a
high-stress
professional
group,
face
long-term
high-intensity
workloads
and
complex
medical
environments,
resulting
in
increasingly
prominent
mental
health
issues.
In
particular,
the
widespread
presence
of
anxiety
symptoms
somatic
pain
has
become
major
factor
affecting
both
quality
care
career
development
healthcare
workers.
This
study
aims
to
investigate
mediating
moderating
roles
psychological
resilience
sleep
relationship
between
among
A
cross-sectional
questionnaire
survey
was
conducted
1
661
The
instruments
used
included
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder-7
(GAD-7),
item
3
from
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9
(PHQ-9),
10-item
Connor-Davidson
Resilience
Scale
(CD-RISC-10)
for
resilience,
Visual
Analogue
(VAS)
assessing
anxiety,
disturbance,
pain.
detection
rate
workers
38.95%.
Psychological
significantly
negatively
correlated
with
(r=-0.451,
P<0.01),
disturbance
(r=-0.313,
(r=-0.214,
P<0.01).
Moreover,
partially
mediated
(β=-0.103,
moderated
latter
part
mediation
model
("somatic
pain-psychological
resilience-anxiety").
Under
workloads,
generally
experience
severe
symptoms.
plays
an
important
protective
role
their
health,
serves
moderator
this
relationship.
Enhancing
workers'
improving
may
promote
physical
well-being.
Language: Английский